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10 highest-paying IT skills for 2024

CIO

As a result, AI skills are now among the most sought-after skills, even as companies retrench via layoffs. A quick scan of these roles tells you all you need to know about what companies are looking for: hard-to-acquire skills around AI, machine learning, and software development.

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14 in-demand cloud roles companies are hiring for

CIO

Skills: Skills for this role include knowledge of application architecture, automation, ITSM, governance, security, and leadership. Whether that means implementing cloud-based policies, deploying patches and updates, or analyzing network performance, these IT pros are skilled at navigating virtualized environments.

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From fear to abundance: Rethinking job security in the age of generative AI

CIO

How we work and what we do may shift, but removing people to make way for productivity would prove to be a huge mistake. If we want a future of AI for all, we should reinvest productivity gains into the people and processes that drive growth and innovation. However, workers across sectors worry that “no one’s job is safe.”

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Software Architect Role, Skills, and Impact on Product Success

Altexsoft

a general architectural vision that guides the organization and serves as a basis for mutual understanding between all parties involved in the product development. The latter puts the blueprint into practice, applying vast programming knowledge and skills. Software architect vs product manager. This expert defines.

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Building User-Centric and Responsible Generative AI Products

Speaker: Shyvee Shi - Product Lead and Learning Instructor at LinkedIn

In the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, Generative AI products stand at the cutting edge. These products, with their unique capabilities, bring fresh opportunities and challenges that demand a fresh approach to product management.

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CIOs not entirely sold on generative AI copilots

CIO

A new breed of AI assistant has set its sights on the enterprise user in recent months, with Microsoft and other vendors promising huge productivity gains that offset the cost. Microsoft has been touting the value of Copilot, saying the AI assistant makes 70% of users more productive.

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Selecting a Software Development Company in 2024

TechEmpower CTO

Here is what we've learned: Understanding your needs Identifying the skills you truly need is paramount as different firms boast distinct skill sets. Some offer specialized skill sets like expertise in a particular programming language or framework, or specific domain knowledge. What are the employees and contractors' skills?

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Feedback Frenzy: Restoring Customer and Internal Alignment for Product Success

Speaker: Evan Leong - CEO & Founder, Product Signals

Customer feedback is integral to effective problem management and product development for senior product professionals. How do industry leaders like Apple and Amazon successfully leverage customer and market insights to enhance their products, even with vast customer bases and extensive market data?

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Monetizing Analytics Features: Why Data Visualizations Will Never Be Enough

Think your customers will pay more for data visualizations in your application? Five years ago they may have. But today, dashboards and visualizations have become table stakes. Discover which features will differentiate your application and maximize the ROI of your embedded analytics. Brought to you by Logi Analytics.

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Navigating the Product Tightrope: Balancing Innovation and Current User Demands

Speaker: Jason Brett - Founder & Chief Product Officer, Product Coffee

In today's rapidly evolving market, product managers face the challenge of driving innovation while also meeting the needs and expectations of their existing user base. This webinar aims to equip you with strategies and insights to successfully navigate this delicate balancing act.

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PM Development: How Product People Continue to Learn

Speaker: Greg Coticchia - CEO, Sopheon

With all the technological improvements relevant to product management, there is an increasing need to educate new product managers as well as upgrade the abilities of experienced professionals. Unfortunately, little has changed in the world of product management education, training, or preparation to meet today’s high demand.

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Run a Business, Not a Backlog

Speaker: John Mecke, Managing Director of DevelopmentCorporate, Jon Gatrell, Principal Partner at Market Driven Business

The role of a product manager has evolved significantly over the past 20 years. In today’s Agile world, product managers are expected to be leaders in market knowledge, strategy, organizational enablement, etc. Numerical literacy is a key skill for effective product managers.

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Plan for Product Launch Success with Data and Analytics

Speaker: Piyanka Jain, President and CEO, Aryng

When you launch a new feature (or an entirely new product), there are many questions that you'll need to answer. You'll come away with practical techniques to ensure that every future launch adds value to your product and your organization. Essential skills to analyze your launches. Is the feature being adopted?

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LLMs in Production: Tooling, Process, and Team Structure

Speaker: Dr. Greg Loughnane and Chris Alexiuk

Technology professionals developing generative AI applications are finding that there are big leaps from POCs and MVPs to production-ready applications. However, during development – and even more so once deployed to production – best practices for operating and improving generative AI applications are less understood.

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Shift Left Security? Development Does Not Want to Own It.

Speaker: Shlomo Bielak, CTO, Benchmark Corp

Understand why Development doesn’t actually want to own security or production. Slowing down development is not a skills gap it is just a gap in perspective and integration. Using a responsive DevSecOps model we can integrate the security bailiwick throughout. How we see shift left is undermining it further.